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MEDFORD MATT. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QREOOX. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1029.
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BIIBSCkHTION KATU
BT.Mall In Alliance:
Otiii', nh amttri rur.'.,.......tr.B(l
. (Jailr. with Bundar, month. , .75
Villi', trllhout HiiihIst, T'r. ....... . 8.50
V Ikilk, without Runday, nontb .86
. fiwir Mall Trllmne, one rear. ...... 3.0U
Sunday, one year V 2.(10
M fa farrier. In Advance In Median). Aajiland,
JaeLttetwIlle, Central 1'ulDt, I'lioenlt, TaieDl, Uuld.
Hill and on Itltliwavn .
Ilally, villi Sunday, Bonlh... I .79
tially. (runout Hantlar, uunfli..,', .', . .119
Dally, fitlwut Sunday; one year...... T.tlO
- liajly, frilb Sunday, one year 8.00
All.lerilt.4, caidi In adtance.
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' Oftlaej. In tin York, (lilrafo, belrtilt, Ban
a.francliieo, toe Anfelei, Seattle, rorllaod,
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur. Perry
1 4 The "editor" of the pHtpempd
'Eugeriir Jtte,isier linef H. all' fliured
foul that euch and ever)' Inhabitant
(a-air Ihe stato. has a per capita ullow
K.nce of 40 hoard feet (if timber.
r lio this tin It tviiiy. illl (ltd paddles'
arc for canoes, nnd all the switches
.for electric lights.
s
f Jng so intense, your corr. can not
'tand It any lonircr. We will-irct
Wtlr jURKormuit waidlefl, and If thrlt
Jpa)ocH not produco a dovniotlr, n
yimv hat will lie purphueied, ho Hip
raaiicy will lie Inundatpd liy
Kpvere cloudburst.
rev Let thit nnxophnno
p nlnyor call ytu If ho In nnxloun tor
"-.the ficqunlmnnce lo rlpon Into
'tminethinK tnoro. (AKny column,
i f.Portlund Ti'leRi-am.) Jlut leave hln
4-ixophone at homo.
The Karl IllrJch iltiu will novnr
Knfn Klun a muddy inw -on n
tvlsltor'8 vest, or Imy nt tho moon
Vs she sncnkM ovop tho tin of Mt.
Ut. JJe wnndorofl from tho hill
Tuneh of )i1h mawHtop and fidl
nraonK coyote and wan confiscnt-
eT .
The victory of Old OtpRon Hat.
y'urdity ovpr tho Oredtm Hlnto col
ji'Ko football tenm, was ttli a vlo
jjijlbry for tho hiPBs nf cnnipiin poll
X tlclans now In conti'ol. , ,
, m.iti:h.s m:i,i'i:i aut
,L (Nnlprn HialCHntan)
Thla. corrpxponilpnt wIkIiph
to correct tin' error nnd offpr
r:
fJ an upoloiiy for an orror niado
In hiKt week's newri lettpr. .Mrs.
I'rnnlt r'uwk Is the pandldiiie of
tho 'Orchard JlelirhlM club for
the office of pi'PHldcnt of the
1'otk . ounly feilprallon of
elubn, not Mrn. Km nlc Karmer
as wa previously liut lpd nt' Hi.
I'iiUI t'athollc ccmeinry.
i '
V,
The latpst IiooiIpr murder nan-
. rpriw n Kanwix nherlir, anil ii hard-
liollpd lady, who In In (he ihoirup,
;'nnd whone sudilpuly iii'(tlrpd red
liuto and dianinnda will he ap-
pntlxed lay thp pxpeulor of her
-tnte.- The' lady wna trnpped with
J cmso of boo?.p, and ilipreby
(Jinnnoypd. Jnstpad of mibmlttlnK to
., art-put, KhP nlteinplpd flltint, nnd,
.Toiled in IhlH. Hhe developed tlitor-
hihnenH while uslnn her sex an ft
:J pioteetlon. Shu announced her
tlitf tuluri or ediootlnic tho sheriff,
rhn shot first, with li-asic. rcHiet
(able and cxcumiIiIo remtlls. fnere
seems to havo been nolhlmt else
I fnr him to do, unlcs ho pared to
k o the victim of the whim of n
tyrnsted lady, who Intended to have
her own way, If alio had lo be n
. .murderess. There will probably be
tju hue and pry tiwit the sheriff
could haVe shot Hip lady In n less
ltal spot than thp heart, bill he
5a ou the lurchliiK rumiliiK boaril
. uf a spepdliiR ear, and It was n
fftiestion of his life ,)r the Hum
Queen's." The sad happenliiK will
j -tin doubt Impress upon sister boot
li'KKCrclte. tlte folly of resistance,
with pistols anil dark threats, even
-thouKlt they nre members of the
weaker, but mure reckless sex.
4ipm in they npoloi,-led for being;
rio late and Rave the excuse Iliat
fthey had been nlayinir cards at the
homo of rilcnds nnd still tliey
f eined cheerful. (si Kxamlnei )
ne mean, vicious dl in tho dark.
j;. Try as they would,
verklpss
f erloua pi-Ash at llearsldo avenliln
.'vo nne unnnic lo
i ""'in mem last week. At this
J Point tho.hrukps emit their most
j iH'iictrailtig auprnno aqueula.
?'i HI T O, Till, lllvATm.NM!
'. '., ("iVROtl I lly :i,,.,.,,rw)
"V A preacher has ns much
if) sclf-respppt ns any one else
..i and should not ha plnppd In n
J?J position whom ho has to ipr
'' , his parlshunein (hr, enoURh
rumla to keep tho chureh ro.
, Iiir, for food enouuh to keep
j-.' life In his body, or poihlnK
J v ntmtigh tn cover his nnkediiPM,
L"J A not-morlem on Ihe rrnwa of
t tuikeyn, reveals that this lusty nnd
" rrf.'.""'' fowl "lylhlnR henvy,
Mlko Rravel, Knnd, nnd hiiekshnt
hut nothing- iR,t mid nlry llko
, k-fcutliere, thistledown nnd fun.
vt. . AatorlB. United Nnllonal bunk,
j. With capitallutlon of II riO.ooo. will
Jw ettabllshed hero artnn.
U1. Portland. I'lnna completed for
.construction of reslrtcntint npnrt
f tVient court at corner Kust Wash
ngton nnd 29th tract.
GOOD
THE officials of the C'oiiimiinitC'lio'st, njid tlieib r.rmy of
workers,' nre lo lie ('()ii(.'nitiinlcil upon the splendid sueeess
of Jredford's first Community ( liest' drive. In four diiys the
drive went over the top nnd this iill-importiuit work is done
for the year. ' ' ' '
The officials of the Chest are very frntoful for the support
they received from the people, hotli within and without the city,
and' they may well he. Once more SlVdford has demonstrated
that ho 'community on the const, In rue or small, can honst, of a
finer and more progressive citizenship. And we are fortunate
not only in having so many people of means, hut so many who
are' sVfreherous and pnhlh'-Hpiriteil in their attitude to the corn--miinity
iii which they live. Without these people, pcrlia1s
not more than ii score of tlicfh, tile drive could never have lieen
put over as it was. . ' " ' '"'
WITH the iiiiliaT attempt so successful, all driiilit regard in;;
'the permanence of the Community --Chust is 'removed.
Moreover, as is always the case, n front deal was learned in the
campaitfii just concluded, and this informal ion will undoubtedly
render suhscfpient drives even less difficult in put over. - ; '
So there is cause for eonifi'iitulntion nil around. AVith the
problem of eharitahle relief settled for the year, we can how
turn nil our nt tent ion to civic matters of no greater importance,
lillt d'f more constructive na I u re. , '
SOME WEATHER!
P CURLY from nn aesthetic standpoint, we iiiiiinlain the re
cent weather is ns jicrl'ec'(.'au, example of elimato ns any
portion of this terrestriid )lanet ever lias produced, or eVer can.
Such clear, crisp, sunny mornings; sparkling afternoons, with
IiUib sky nhnve fields and hills of 'gorgeous color; moonlight
nights, with the air more exhilarating than any tonic how
could it- possihly lie improved upon!
; " In fact, the slimmer and fall have both been perfect. Xeither
excessively hot nor ilncomfortahly cold; with only enough rain
to let the world know, that the Weather Jinn hasn't. iiili the
joh entirely and can supply the m usury moisture when he
wants In.
' 'i.'
IP this sort of season 'were normal, Soul hern Oregon would
' lindo'uh'tedly be the greatest summer nnd whiter 'resort in
the world. Tint there is no point, in kidding ourselves. It, isn't.
It IS "umisnnl". (Although when variety and. invigoration
are considered, we do maintain that this pint of the state has as
gHnd li climate ns can be found anywhere). ' '
, Hut we do need rain. And it is frti'tuttnte that itsunlly at
this time of year we get it. Aesthetics are important, lint in an
essentially agricultural district like this, fall plowing nnd plant
ing are more important."
. So we hope the rain starts In pretty soon. If the Weather
Man, however, should see fit to have it ruin only at night, nnd
clear up like this every day, we would not complain!
T. P. O'CONNOR
TT AY PAY" O'CONNOR is dead, lie always reminded its'
I- of former President Roosevelt, although ho was far less
strenuous and much morn humorous lhan T: R. Hut ho had
the same irrepressible zest for life. lie never quite grew tip.
' ''Ate is n great ad viiture," he declared in a messnge to the
youth of Knglnnd nn his 7(lll( birlhduy. "Live every hour of
it! Don't be buried until you nre dead.".
"T,iy l'dy " wnsii't. lie was cracking .jokes and keeping his
keen bine eyes on the pageant of the 1 Intuitu Comedy up to the
very last.
I
AND tilts' mentii! allilnde Was no doubt largely responsible
for his amn.iug physienl endurance, which allowed him to
write iihout the Civil War, and also give his views of the Hard
ing disarmament conference.
!''or doctors now maintain laughter is not only good for the
soul but for the body, particularly the heart. In fact, laughter
is good heart treatment, the vibrations lietnnlly toning the mus
cles of that very important or?rnn.
And while "Tny Pay" wns never n professionnl "hinghcr"
his eyes were laughing most of the time. And he laughed with
the good people, and only AT the bad and sclfjiniportant ones.
"Tny Pay" will be mis'sed from the world. Put he had dnnr.
his job, his life was over. Mourning is not in place us he passes
on. For somehow one can only associate death with such n vital
and joyous creature, ns' merely a transition, going from one
great adventure to tackle it greater one. '
Correct this sentence: "1 give
entitled tti it," sniil Ihe man, "anil I don't expect her to seem
grateful." ' '
Perhaps it won't bp so impossible to make Now' York dry,
now they have squec.e'd the water out of Wall Street.
MUTT AND JEFF
MllTT, fo(5 T L'UWA I J
-1 . "" : r...n m .S9 TlSVQ-tJj -2? irriS fish- '' L
v ' '' ' ' '" ' " ' ' ' ' .'- - - ' -
WORK!
mv wife monev because she's
Desperate Ills Require
vVi.' Afcc' 6fM6" tl5 "f
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
8Kna4 Utten partalolnt U perfoail baalU and hnlene, not U dlteaae dlacnoels or treatsaent.
till be ansitrsd by Ur. Brady If auaaped, aelfildreaied einalope b eneloied, Uttera ttjould be
brW and written In lot. Owlnj te IM bvft aaauitr of lettara reetlred, ooly t re ou be toitrtr
d bare. No reply eta be taade te eaerlae Del teaforadnl te battraeiuut. Add tea lay. Wllllea
rear, w we m uim vnwe.
"" A HAIR OF THE DOQ THAT MAKES YOU SNttt '
Although the medical profession, j many patients will ' not bother to
triin- to Us trudltlonfl,1 hits not yet reirt for tests between attacks,
renounced- anil tirobably will not I questions and answpro
until overybody else lias rccosnlv
ed the practice of
HyRleiie us a sit
claity that Is, ns
a propel' calling
for, ft repntnblo
uliyslclnn, t h e re
ate here n n rt
Ihere ninnnK the
doctors, thank
heaven, Intrepid
pioneer spirits
and forward look
ing men whtvnre now practicing hy
giene;"Whet'her tho backward look
ing councillors of the medical or
ganization please to accord the spe
cially n chair In the faculty meet
ing or not.
. For' It Is Indeed 'slowly dawning
on public opinion, if not on the
medical mind, that the fortunes of
Lpnlllics, which, after nil, largely
determines the choice of our health
niilhorities, scarcely qualifies the
average incumbent to preach or
practice hygiene,' if ho has given
the subject no more study nnd had
no more experience in it titan the
ordinary physician has. Another
trifling (itiestlon the Intelligent lay
man is beginning to ask, whether
1'iuiiiliarlty with the rules of sani
tation, jpulillc healiih administra
tion, really fits a man to offer
wholesale advice on the very per
sonal business of keeping well.
This question arises In the lay
man's mind when ho sees hy the
paper that, according to the dis
tinguished local health commis
sioner, a recent spell of cold
weather has caused a great Increase
in tho prevalence of, cr, ''colds,"
and tho health officer therefore
warns Ihe people to be careful.
Thdt all. Just lie careful. The
health' officer of course assumes
you're asinine enough lo know how
to he careful though he still feels
(hat you are rather childish, mo
ronic, you understand, nnd hence
ho has to wurn you to bo careful.
Otherwise you'd probably be care
less ar,d no telling whnt might
happen to you. -Now.
the henlth officer who
hands out this silly advice Is one
of the best in tho country, nnd I'd
nato to clash with him on any
poln of sanitation or public health
admlnistra ion. Hut when it conies
o the subject of personal hygiene.
ho is really comical and so arc
most ot the others who hold jobs
like his.
One of the proper functions of
the hygienlBt Is thus outlined by T.
Wood Clarke, M. D ot lltica, in a
paper rend before tho New York
State Medical society Inst summer:
I believe that every
case of asthma, hny fever, e'f
zomn, tit'tlcaria, rocurrlng bron
chitis nnd allergic shock should
be referred to some person
equipped to do skin tests, to
he studied from tho vlowpolnt
of ullcrglc origin. I do not
think I go too fur when I say
that n physician who treats
these -diseases without giving.
I lie pulients tho opportunity of -having
their allergic condition
Investigated, is practicing tho
medicine of tho Inst century
. . . comparable with the man
who treats unite appendicitis
with olive oil Instead of the
knife, neglects to administer
antitoxin in diphtheria.'
The word "allergic" means some-
thing llko the older and moro in-
miliar term "Idiosyncrasy," a pa -
culinr sensitivity, such as Hint of
nnd asthma sufferer for, any, goose
feathers, or that of a liny fever
victim for, sny, tngwecd poison.
Doctor Clarke told how the stock
test material might prove negative
in n case due to dog hair when a
special tost material made from
Hie hair of tho particular dog lo
which the patient Is exposed will
prove positive on skin test. That's
a minor technical detail,' hut It in
dicates, perhaps, the great pains
und (he time tho pliyskinn must
dovdte to this work one reason
why general practitioners can sel
dom carry on such work In connec
tion with their practice. Another
drawback Is that the tests ate like
ly to fail If made during the acute
attack, for the patient deems to ac
quire sufficient Immunity to render
the homcopalhlc dose of foreign
piotein applied to the skin power
leas to Induce any reaction. Hut,
jmmi.jijmureipliig what it ,
Desperate Remedies
mHV VtSti 1 DtJM'T Tl
Changing to Heavy, Red Flannels
I am goinit to start lo rorllfy my
BRlf axalnst the annual epidemic of
winter colds tine soon. One thins
I Want to. lo, ttlllioiiiih It may he
harder to ilo'lhaii sdy it, Is to take
a'daily' mornliiB shower.' Should a
mornliiK cold pinnae or Bhower
Man with worm wtttor Kradnully
inntio coin, or cold nt tho start?
flow Ions should this b0i prolong,
ed? (P. a. F.)
Answer I'he morning coi'd bnlh
habit may help to Increase your
reaction to cold, though that has
nothing to do with Immunity
ttKalnst respiratory disease, so fur
its wo know. Your own feelings
nre the best guide in determining
how cold, how sudden, or how long
such a bath should be. The essen
tial point is that you must enjoy
a bracing and pleasant reaction. If
you feel chilly, miserable or un
certain about the tonic effect, nHer
the bath', better go dirty. Person
ally, I don't like cold water onjny
nice warm skin In the morning, or
at any other time of day or night
If I tun help It. I do rather enjov
n cold air bath when It Is to ' he
had. Anyway an air bath. Ben
Franklin used to take one for an
hour or more In his chamber evry
morning. It the object Is merely
to Increase or improve one's reac
tion to cold, .and hence endurance
of cold, it seems to me that u more
healthful and sensible plan is
avoiding the usual excess of cloth
ing and of artificial beating of the
indoor atmosphere in the fall and
winter. A person who takes a cold h
morning bath Tor health's sukc and
then wears superfluous clothing lo
keep, the thermometer 5 to 10 de
grees above temperate most or the
time, is eohiedy to me: so is the
poor geek who punishes himself
with a dash of cold water In the
morning and devotes nil his spare
energies for the rest of the day to
avoiding drafts, Wet feet and sud
den changes. I simply can't under
stand it hut then. I'm young yet.
' Moles Removed
Please state whether a mole on
the fnra rnn 1, wn.n...i ...tti.
icVing n scar, by any doctor. (W.
U.) .
, ,,nutor or 011c who ,,,,, njs u.
,j(.e t0 (llseageg ot 8Kn'cn
0,)literatB ,, , g,.
nda or ,.,. t,i.i ...
out leaving a senr. Kven if tlte
mole Is so extensive or deep that
some scar Is Inevitable, the blem
ish Is generally much lesB notice
able tl:ah the Original mole. It
should not be necessary hut alas,
j Ihio Is America to warn people
against trifling with moles or other
blemishes about the face, bend or
neck. Only competent medical or
surgical treatment Is safe.
I Copyright ohh F. Utile Co.) '
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One)
money direct td those thai want
to build if (he building' 'will
crente new jobs?
Why must some bank' get the
money first, then take for Itself
as big a rakeoff ns tlte borrower's
necessity makes posslblo? Federal
Reserve control of money should
,not ,l0 entirely In the hands of
; ftnnhclnl schoolboys.
Credit Is the llfo of business In
dustry and all modern effort. How
did Mr. Hoover help million's . in
Belgium.. Hussin, Armenia, all over
creation In war time? He did' It
hy using unlimited number of Amer
ican dollars.
Why.nir) try that here, at home,
for a chrtnge, encouraging con
structive, lnhor giving enterprises?
Outlier together nil Ihe financial
and Industrial elephants nnd hip
popotamuses tn Amerlen, nad they
can only, tell you "Make credit
eaSV. and business will boom! I.at
Federal Reserve clerks rltn credit
tor the benefit or money lenders
and yon will have more panics."
Secretnry (iood's relapse, coming
aflef optimistic reports from his
doctors, reminds ' yon that NO
FOOD should he the rule In cases
of fever Indicating a toxic condl-
Hon.
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Secretary flood's temperature
was high, his body was fighting
despciately against poison,, and.
eliminating it.,
"Then' you read, "lie took nour
ishment for tho first tlniq,"
Ho took, nourishmunl, and Imme
diately his condition changed for
the worse, it did so Inevitably.
The body cannot, at the saate time,
absorb nourishment and eliminate
poison.
One task Is enough, for a man
in low strength.
Dottlitless the usual course was
followed. The patient Is feeling a
little better. Those that lovo him
are distressed because he has had 1
no loott tor several days. j
Food Is given, when It should
! be sternly withheld, and the relapse
! comes, the unnecessary nnd very
; hard work' of digestion and food
; assimilation having been added to
a body already overworked,
i
1 Doctors, too often yield to family
anxiety, based on the foolish belief
mat a man, righting poison in his
blood, needs food, "to keep up his j
strengui." He needs water, rest,
quiet. Food Is only mqre poison,
nnd many that call themselves doc
tors do not know it.
; Any man' In average condition
enn lve on water for twenty days
or. more, without serious Injury.
Remember that, If one tries to feed
you, when you have a high fover,
or any indication of a septic con
dition. Timothen Pappin brings from
Russia his family of lil children
and grandchildren, all hound for
California, and eager Tor hard work.
They, you may be sure, will not
add lo 1,'ncle Sinn's unemployment
problem. If he ever has ono.
TI1KY WANT TO WORK,
RF.A1.I.Y "WORK, NOT MF.RKI.Y
MAKE MOTIONS AS' TIIVOU
THEY WERE WORKING. If they
cannot find one kind or work, they
will take another, j ' v '
--. .' "
How will they get lo Callfrtrnln?
Will they pny-M'-'O each for rail
road fate? ;
No, that Is not. their plan. Timo
then 's brother, already set Hod In
America, will lake the in to I.ln
win. California, in his motor truck
'That will shock some ion per cent
Saturday's Puttie
t. Color
. t irebile ; '
' 8. ItalluD river
in. Uoallaenl
It. Pasture 9 "!
In. l-'orvrurd
18, Kjmriol for lei,
luriuni
31. -Natty
88. ttr.oil-eoverlaf
44. Herrtr '
tr.. vollhfal : (
88. Ilrfuee ft
87. Kupiillcata V,
8S. other
88. Mlaehlerona
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so.'.NrtiTet of
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Ht. Cnrrlei '.lllh.
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18 I'orltuot
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as. Fall lluivet
t. Catlly Irrl- .
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43. t: uoch
44. lie Indented,
4. Vuang (loR
4". One Indent que-
iy
48, .Note of tat
Icale
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tSi Aft'emrif
MOWN '
1. Slljke stotiM
8. 'Ktcfliie "freni 3
by artlflre -8.
tvrltrr uf the
I'snlnit
4. lint
i. I'luml endlnaT
of aonift worrit
0. Process (if . .
coollns
An.er.cans mat never n their lives
worked hard enough to get really I
warm, bt'.t it is the way to get
ahead. .,
4
When those l'J finish with life,
they will own something. And they
will add to the wealth and fertility
of California a great deal more than
California will give them.
John U Carson, Jr., gave a party,.
in his house near Uufralo, which
waA all that a party should be, In
cluding diamond and pearl neck
laces on the guests.
Bandits came, faces covered with
handkerchiefs. Ludles and gentle-
men were lined against the wall,
nnnos in air, robbed, then com
polled to He, fnce down, on the
floor, while the bandits escaped.
One string of pearls stolen is
worth $250,000. ...
Sir. Carson offers $100,000 each
for the six bandits, "delivered
dead." Everybody sympathizes with j
the host in his nnnoyunce. Hut
the offer of cosh for dead mpn
raises a question concerning its le-
gality. Death Is not yet the pen
alty for robbery. Could a private
individual properly give rewards
for killing even bandits?
Mistakes might be mode. Hanks
in Texas offered rewords for dead
bank burglars. Some were pro
ducedtniid men were convicted for
putting up Jobs, arranging to kill j
u icw lur me lewara.
After you have shot a man to
collect the reward, it is hard for
him to explain-or prove anything.
Officials and other, employes of
a hank in Flint, Michigan, stole
$3500.000 from tho hank, and lost
It In stock gambling.
What about the brokers that took
the stolen money?
' Did they know that their cus
tomers were bonk employes?
Did they make sure that they
could nrrord to gamble awny mil
lions? A pawn broker Is responsible it
ho lends on stolen diamonds.
A gambling house keeper could
he made to refund money lost on
his tables.
Why allow any Individual to re
tain stolen money, accepted with
out asking questions?
Thanks to the Wall Street smash,
r r . .
Do Yob Remember? .
'; TF.S YI.AItK AfJO 1XJJIAY, .
(Fronj files of the-Mnll Tribune.)
. t ; (. teji llllll, , 7 .
New York Slock pricers fail on
decision by.. V. S.. suprenio ourt
against S i?.. in the suit Involving
Coou acres of oil land in Califor
nia. H. 1'. stock tall lo 101.
Souse's band 'gives
Ashland.
concert In
Hnmonn Do 'alera. president of
Inland, greeted lh Medford by
Mayor (Jules; Postmaster Mints,
Owniy P.ittort. Dr. K. I!. Tli'ltil,
Milt, 'it. ' F.' itedtly niidi '-'n othir
.Meilford citizens.. .
II,
Slim Wnn-t'irtlf illlt, Callfornlti
' ll.
.pfHU'tod .to " havo 'piiichJist'tl
$1011,000 P.il.mn in liivnl Frunvo.
n.
. Dirrctoi; Clinrnl tlinfs -ndmltM
fTovernmcnt oppr.itinn nf rallruadx 'W'
is moro rxpr-nsivo . than .jfrlvuti.
ui4ration. ' ' v ''.'.
Rny Moran purohasos Col. MIms
iancli at Kevtn Oaks for $10,000.
R. J. Oolfinan of f'hoonfx mih
scril)Ca to Trigonia Oil company
and expreHHi'H confidonce oil will
ho found. 1 , "
Medford jHstnffico omploypps
set raise jp salnrles of 20 ccniH per
hnur.
TWKXTV VKAKM AfiO TODAY
(From files of tho Mail Tribune.)
Nov. 18, lUHH
John R. Allen deelnres ho will
run a motor bus lino from tho l
& K. to Crater Lnke next season. .
Captain Srott of London, states
he will make a da.sh for tho South
Pole next Aupust.
A. N. Townsenri of Mlnnenpolls
buys capt. Cnrmll ranch, 2 miles
west of Bedford, li acres for
$15,000. John Olwell and Mose
Jiarkdull nesotiatins the deal.
Portland: Fx-Senatdr Fulton
bitterly denounces Francis J.
Heney for conduct of land fraud
coses. ' ' : "
Jjoc.tl telephone receipts crow
from 5300 to tsoo per month slncn
June.
Quill Points
A household device to .tan the
hlde isn't a new idea.' Wad's razor
st,.op served the pur'pose.ln ,,B .
days. ' '. ' ' ' .
If you won't express te ti oninion
of tho tariff bill, Mr. President,
just tell us whnt you think ot
those who are preparing It.
If there Is to bp n "peace gar
den" along the Canadian border,
of course most ot tho plants will
be runners.
The chief danger In spelling
tilings so tin hftl won't,, tutcli
on Is Hint ho roiij .correct your
e,iK'iniis. . ...
The country needn't worry about
the slock market. A stack or' blue
c',i,,ii,. oAn chnn jiniids without
affecting the price o'f hogs.
The new'Washlngton slate capi
tal is crucked. Usually this condi
tion Is confined to those who func
tion inside the capital. 1
A popular philosopher says the
idea that genius needs a manager
Is new, - Wasn't Adnm n genius?
Xo common man could have
choeen such nn nppropriato name
for tlic hog.
Americanism: Wishing, you hod
bought stocks and got rich along
with the others; feeling very clever
nnd superior, after the smash, he
pause you didn't.
flenrge Ade's new fnbles In slang
won't spem so funny.-' W-hcn he
Wrote the others, much ot the
other sttifT in magazines wns writ
ten In formal English . , -
which made senators feel that they
must stay on the job and do some
thing, there Is progress on the tar
If. Fruits, nuts, flax seeds, bulbs
and fish, from abroad, will cost
more. The consumer need not
inonn. We have plenty here In
America, and something had to ho
done "tor the farmer." .
leaving out fish, the other Items
are more or less agricultural, al
though the average farmer, knows
them only In the seed shop or tho '
Oreek fruit store.
By BUD FISHER
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